
Broedersdraai Accommodation
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Discover 3 accommodation options in Broedersdraai with an average price of R905 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Broedersdraai offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Broedersdraai adventure? With prices averaging around R905 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Broedersdraai stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Magoebaskloof Canopy Tour
R 1,040
Forest Nest Cottage is a cozy self-catering accommodation in the heart of Stormsriver Village, Tsitsikamma. It accommodates 4 to 6 guests in the main cottage, or up to 8 with an exclusive outside en-suite room. Surrounded by nature, it suits families, groups, couples.
Tupelo Honey Experience
R 770


Tupelo Honey Farm offers charming self-catering accommodation in Magoebaskloof valley amid indigenous forest. Choose Herb Cottage for 4-5 people with swimming pool, Frida's View for 4 guests with private pool, Olivia's Secret for two, or pet-friendly campsites accessible by 4x4 vehicle.
Kuhestan Organic Farm





Kuhestan Organic Farm offers self-catering accommodation across studio-style units, a chalet, and a two-bedroom cottage, set in gardens on a 4.2 ha organic farm at the crest of the Magoebaskloof pass in Limpopo, South Africa.
About Broedersdraai
Broedersdraai sits in the eastern reaches of Limpopo Province, roughly 60 kilometres from Phalaborwa and within reasonable distance of the central gate to Kruger National Park. The settlement forms part of the Greater Tzaneen area, where the landscape transitions from bushveld to subtropical terrain. The region experiences hot summers and mild winters, typical of South Africa's lowveld climate zone.
The surrounding area is characterised by agricultural activity, including citrus farming and forestry operations that have shaped the local economy for decades. Visitors travelling through this part of Limpopo often use the area as a base for exploring nearby conservation areas. The Blyde River Canyon, one of the world's largest green canyons, lies within a two-hour drive to the south. The town of Hoedspruit, with its Eastgate Airport and wildlife rehabilitation centres, is accessible for day trips.
Game viewing opportunities exist at several private reserves in the vicinity, where the Big Five can be observed in their natural habitat. The region's position along the escarpment means that visitors can experience both lowveld and highveld ecosystems within a relatively short distance. Birdwatching attracts enthusiasts year-round, particularly during the summer months when migratory species arrive.
Those seeking Broedersdraai accommodation will find options suited to different budgets and travel styles. The area caters primarily to self-catering visitors and those preferring a quieter alternative to busier tourist centres. Local facilities remain basic, so travellers should plan accordingly and stock up on supplies in larger towns like Tzaneen or Phalaborwa before arrival.
The settlement's remote character appeals to visitors wanting to disconnect from urban environments. Night skies here offer exceptional stargazing conditions due to minimal light pollution. The surrounding bushveld comes alive at dawn and dusk, when wildlife activity peaks and temperatures become more comfortable for outdoor exploration.